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1 "Email this user"  





2 Handy stuff I don't want to have to find again  





3 Basics  



3.1  COI disclosure  







4 Welcome template (cheat sheet)  





5 To do list  



5.1  Short term  





5.2  Long term  







6 Significant contributions to  





7 ...but maybe that's just me.  



7.1  ...then again, maybe not.  





7.2  About fighting vandalism  







8 Quotations  














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"Email this user"

Yes, I have that enabled. Be aware that if you send me email, through that option or any other, I am free to do anything with such messages that I please. That includes publicizing them along with any identifying information they come with, not excepting headers, logs from mail servers, etc. A statement in your email claiming that you regard it as private communication and attempting to place limits on what I may do with it is legally not binding on me. If you want that sort of arrangement, first send me a request to enter into a non-disclosure agreement, and I'll let you know if I agree.

Handy stuff I don't want to have to find again

Another styletip ...


Dates


  • Don't link dates or date-fragments unless there's a very good reason to do so (however, date- and year-themed articles themselves, such as January 3 and 1981, are an exception to this).
  • Avoid numerical date formats such as "03/04/2005" (this could refer to 3 April or March 4—who knows?).


Add this to your user page by typing in {{Styletips}}

Basics

I am a moderately well known consultant and seminar leader in the field of Windows device drivers, debugging, and general kernel mode development. I've been working with Windows NT device drivers since the October '92 Driver Developer's Conference. For a few years after that I was a prolific contributor to the Windows NT device driver newsgroups, and that work earned me an MS MVP (NT DDK) award for a few years, but the consulting/training business has taken too much of my time lately to continue those efforts. (And Microsoft decided that they would no longer have MVPs for driver development!)

Prior to my work involvement with the Windows NT family I worked for many years in similar areas of DEC's VMS operating system. While working for a DEC IHV/ISV I was responsible for the device drivers for a line of intelligent programmable front-end communications interfaces... some of which I later learned were still in use years later in Operation Desert Storm. I won several awards for various contributions to the DEC User's Society.

Before VMS I worked principally with HP's DOS-M, RTE-M, and 2000F operating systems. These ran on 16-bit minicomputers, the HP 2100 and 1000MX, classic load-and-store machines like many of the minis before the PDP-11. I also put in some time on the HP 3000 under MPE, and PDP-11's under RSTE/E and RSX-11/M.

MCTS for Windows Internals, for what that's worth. And General class ham operator.

COI disclosure

See user:Jeh/coi.

Welcome template (cheat sheet)

Hello, Jeh, and Welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions to this free encyclopedia. If you decide that you need help, check out Getting Help below, ask me on my talk page, or place {{Help me}} on your talk page and ask your question there. Please remember to sign your name on talk pages by using four tildes (~~~~) or by clicking if shown; this will automatically produce your username and the date. Also, please do your best to always fill in the edit summary field with your edits. Below are some useful links to facilitate your involvement. Happy editing! User:Pingveno (talk) 13:06, 18 September 2013 (UTC)

Getting started

Getting help

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The community


Writing articles

Miscellaneous

To do list

Short term

Long term

Host controller interface - generalize, explain "register level interface", treat current sections as point examples rather than the entire article

Architecture of Windows NT, Windows library files, kernel32, Windows NT processor scheduling, and other Windows components articles: many conceptual problems; general cleanup and mutual rationalization is needed

64-bit#Pros_and_cons fix points re. 3GB barrier and Windows DLLs in user space

BCD article - find cites for various packed decimal claims

Balanced line - explanation section needs a rewrite.

Significant contributions to

3 GB barrier

Binary prefix

Parallel ATA

X86-64

various Windows articles

...but maybe that's just me.

Corollary: Wikipedia doesn't have to give you free access to theirs, either.

...then again, maybe not.

About fighting vandalism

Quotations


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